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Shrimp Larvae Have a Bizarre Secret Way to Hide From Predators

Por: Slate Science February 17, 2023

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Floating around in the open ocean, shrimp larvae are alone and exposed. Like jellyfish and other other drifters, their best bet for survival is to be as inconspicuous as possible. Transparent bodies go a long way, making larvae look like little more than a trick of the light. For many animals, like and , a big barrier to true invisibility is the messy business of having eyes. The conundrum being: if eyes are transparent, you can’t see out of... + full article



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